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focus on 2024 big data expo | chen baihui from the asian digital economy academy of singapore: big data applications must ensure security

2024-09-01

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on august 29, at the "data security industry development" exchange event of the 2024 china international big data industry expo, chen baihui, president of the asian digital economy academy of singapore, said: "big data must be used in accordance with the law to ensure data security."
chen baihui introduced that if someone collects your profile picture and biometric information, many telecommunications frauds will have the opportunity to use this information. at this time, the collected biometric information will bring some hidden dangers, so the problem of big data application security should be solved through legislation.
"a lot of information is unique, and once it is leaked, it is irreversible." chen baihui said that if the computer password is leaked, you can change the password, and if the facial information is leaked, you may have plastic surgery to solve the problem; but if the personal iris information is leaked, can you change the iris? you can't replace the eyeball.
chen baihui introduced that from august 5, singapore residents can enter the country through changi airport terminal 3 without showing their passports through facial and iris scanning. by the end of september, changi airport will fully implement this measure, and all singapore residents and outbound foreign travelers will be able to pass through customs without a passport.
"in order to solve the problem of big data application scenarios, singapore has specially amended its immigration law to solve this problem from a legal perspective. the immigration law stipulates that the information of passengers and staff can be retrieved by the state, so when you go through customs, the state has the right to retrieve your personal information and your data." chen baihui said that other countries may observe and benefit from singapore's experience and may adopt similar technologies in their border security processes.
to better protect data resources and make better use of data, data governance needs to be carried out in accordance with the law. "singapore adopts advanced security protocols to ensure the secure storage and transmission of biometric data. this includes encryption, regular audits and real-time monitoring to prevent unauthorized access and data leaks. by prioritizing data security, singapore assures its citizens and international travelers that their personal information is protected," said chen baihui.
he introduced that singapore once had a very serious data leakage problem. the entire singapore health care data was leaked, including what diseases their national leaders had seen and what prescriptions were written by doctors.
therefore, singapore adopts advanced security protocols to ensure the secure storage and transmission of biometric data. by openly communicating the measures to ensure data security, singapore builds trust and transparency with the public. this transparency is essential to ensure widespread acceptance of biometric systems, as citizens and travelers must have confidence that their data will not be misused or leaked.
"our complex systems will require equally complex security measures and effective protection capabilities to prevent and respond to these threats and ensure their continued security and resilience," said chen baihui.
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